Publisher's Synopsis
For some decades now, the development of cybernetic machines has brought with it the elimination of millions of jobs in the areas of production and services, to the point that many economists estimate that there will never be a return to a full-employment society. Scientific and technological progress would allow the advent of a society of people devoted to study and creation. But this promise began to be in crisis when other philosophers raised an obvious objection: if robots can replace us, is it because we are also obedient robots?